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    Titus Maccius Plautus [1] ( / ˈplɔːtəs /, PLAW-təs; c. 254 – 184 BC) was a Roman playwright of the Old Latin period. His comedies are the earliest Latin literary works to have survived in their entirety. He wrote Palliata comoedia, the genre devised by Livius Andronicus, the innovator of Latin literature.

  2. Jan 4, 2016 · Titus Maccius Plautus, better known simply as Plautus (actually a nickname meaning 'flatfoot'), was, between c. 205 and 184 BCE, a Roman writer of comedy plays, specifically the fabulae palliatae, which had a Greek-themed storyline.

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  3. Plautus was a great Roman comic dramatist, whose works, loosely adapted from Greek plays, established a truly Roman drama in the Latin language. Little is known for certain about the life and personality of Plautus, who ranks with Terence as one of the two great Roman comic dramatists.

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  4. May 11, 2018 · Learn about Plautus's life, works, style, and influence on Roman literature. He adapted and translated Greek comedies, creating humorous and farcical plots and characters.

  5. Plautus , (born c. 254, Sarsina, Umbria?—died 184 bc), Roman comic playwright. Little is known for certain about his life, but tradition holds that he was associated with the theatre from an early age.

  6. 4 days ago · Quick Reference. Comic playwright, author of fabulae palliatae (see fabula) between c. 205 and 184 bc; plays by Plautus are the earliest Latin works to have survived complete. Varro drew up a list of 21 plays which were generally agreed to be by Plautus, and doubtless they are the 21 transmitted in our manuscripts.

  7. Titus Macchius Plautus (/ ˈ p l ɔː t ə s /; c. 254 – 184 BC), known as Plautus, was a playwright in Ancient Rome. He was probably born in Sarsina (a city in Emilia-Romagna ). His comedies are among the earliest works of Latin literature that have not been lost.